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by kcorey
1764 days ago
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I feel you're missing the point of Apple's "guidelines", such as they are. Apple's rules are what Apple says they are on a given Tuesday. They can (and do) allow apps that flagrantly violate the guidelines, as well as refuse apps seemingly based on the direction of the prevailing wind, and unless you have an internal contact at Apple to protest, you're stuffed. Developers can do whatever they like with Xcode installed, but good luck distributing anything like this reliably. Nice toy, but I wouldn't bet a business on it. |
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